Recently Japan announced that the inspections for American automobile imports have been simplified in accordance with the bilateral tariff agreement, according to a news report by NHK World.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of NHK World. Some parts in boldface…
Japan’s transport ministry has simplified inspections for US automobile imports based on a bilateral tariff agreement.
The transport ministry revised an ordinance on automotive safety standards to allow imports of US vehicles without additional tests as long as they conform to US safety standards.
US and Japanese automobiles have different requirements such as those for body impact strength, turn signal color and instrument units.
But from Monday, no additional tests are required for US auto imports if their makers have taken steps to ensure safety and the imports are authorized by Japan’s transport minister.
A red star-shaped sticker will be affixed to the rear of automobiles that meet the criteria. Inspection certificates will show that they are authorized US vehicles.
The deregulation was part of an agreement reached by Tokyo and Washington last July. The ministry has been working out details to implement the measure.
The easing of regulations is expected to be applied when cars made in the US by Japanese manufacturers are imported into Japan.
The Japanese government says the change will lead to a reduction in the US trade deficit with Japan.
Also on Monday, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry decided to use a Japanese manufacturer’s cars made in the US as official government vehicles.
Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think this latest development will stimulate sales of American automobiles in Japan? Do you agree with the current bilateral tariff agreement between Japan and the United States?
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